Just trying Hoopla for ebook on Android. How do you get from the open ebook to the hoopla screen or configuration screen? Should be obvious, but I've tapped every place on the open book screen and nothing happens. Finally found swipe up to get my android back/home buttons and I found how to change text size, but nothing to get back to the hoopla home screen.

Just trying Hoopla for ebook on Android. How do you get from the open ebook to the hoopla screen or configuration screen? Should be obvious, but I've tapped every place on the open book screen and nothing happens. Finally found swipe up to get my android back/home buttons and I found how to change text size, but nothing to get back to the hoopla home screen.

I'm pretty sure that I just used the Android back button to get to the main screen. My problem has been that my font-sizes don't always "stick," and I get a huge font and the page is larger than the screen. I finally found by trial & error that if I move to a different chapter, the font snaps back to what it should be, and I can then go to where I left off reading. Getting to the font adjustments screen has been trickier: sometimes you tap and it moves a page ahead or back (which is pretty consistent: tap on the right edge to go forward, left edge to go back);you need to tap in somewhat random places to switch it between the mode that shows the page number and the mode that allows for font adjustments.

I may have misunderstood your question. The back button does take you to the picture of the book & the read button. If, while reading a book, you want to change the font settings, you tap various places on the screen ( it doesn't seem all that consistent) until the bottom bar changes from a page-number and percent-read display to one with a few other symbols on it. Those will get you to font settings. It might give you more general settings or you might need to hit back-button to the book-image, then again to the app main screen. I don't have a book currently checked out, so I can't easily check and am going by memory. I certainly agree that as an ereader app it leaves a lot to be desired.